Vertical Farming 2025: Innovations for Sustainable, High-Yield Urban Agriculture

Vertical farming in 2025 stands at the forefront of sustainable, high-yield urban agriculture in the Middle East, driven by AI, hydroponics, and modular building-based farms. The Middle East vertical farming market is valued at approximately USD 421 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 862 million by 2030—a robust CAGR of 14%—as cities like Dubai, Riyadh, and Amman integrate vertical farming into food security strategies and scale commercial projects through innovators like iPlant. AgriNext 2025 in Dubai will showcase these cutting-edge solutions, convening global experts to shape the sector’s future.

Innovations Defining Vertical Farming in 2025

Advancements in controlled environment agriculture, IoT-driven climate control, renewable energy-powered cooling, and AI-assisted crop management are transforming yields and resource efficiency, addressing the region’s unique climate and water challenges.

  • Hydroponics maintains a 60.5% market share regionally, favored for operational predictability and fast payback—a crucial factor for investors focused on supply chain reliability in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
  • Aeroponics uses about 10% less water than hydroponics and up to 95% less than traditional farming, while often boosting yield density by up to 30% and reducing crop growth time by nearly 50% over other vertical systems.
  • Modern vertical farms in the region achieve 90–95% water savings compared to open-field agriculture, making them climate-resilient and sustainable.
  • Advanced LED lighting has reduced energy use per kilogram of produce by up to 30%, and tunable, AI-managed systems maximize photosynthetic radiation efficiency, further boosting yields and minimizing operational costs.

iPlant: Pioneering Vertical Farming Across Dubai and Amman

Jordan-based startup iPlant  is exemplifying this transformation, delivering year-round, pesticide-free produce via hydroponic indoor systems designed specifically for arid, water-scarce environments. Building-based vertical farms now represent about 70% of the regional market, enabling iPlant to supply reliable, climate-resilient “zero-mile” greens to hotels, supermarkets, and catering operations. These modular and scalable farms are supporting food service sectors while contributing tangibly to national food security strategies.

Regional Market Dynamics and Growth Hotspots

Saudi Arabia leads with 41% of the regional market share, supported by comprehensive government policies, urban megaprojects, and subsidies that drive rapid vertical farm expansion. The United Arab Emirates demonstrates the highest growth rate (13.5% CAGR), propelled by innovation-friendly government programs, public-private partnerships, and investment in sustainable, circular-economy agriculture.

AgriNext 2025: Driving Sustainable Transformation

AgriNext 2025—scheduled for November 5–6 in Dubai—will spotlight these rapid advances, offering panels and workshops dedicated to smart irrigation, controlled environment farming, circular economy models, and policy support for food security. Participants will join a market expected to double by 2030, with session highlights on achieving 90–95% water savings and operational carbon neutrality.

Vertical farming in 2025 is revolutionizing urban food systems in the Middle East, setting a replicable model for resilient, sustainable, and highly productive agriculture—showcased by visionary companies like iPlant and underscored by an ecosystem of supportive events and government initiatives

References

StartUs Insights:10 Top Vertical Farming Companies and Startups to Watch in 2025

Mordor Intelligence:Middle East Vertical Farming Market Size & Share Analysis – Growth Trends and Forecast (2025 – 2030)

Farmonaut: Vertical Farming Energy Consumption Per Kg: 2025 CEA Innovations, Realities & Sustainability

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